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CANISIUS COLLEGE BI-WEEKLY NEWS
V4, 2, No. 16
BUFFALO, N. Y., MAY 24, 1935
10c per Copy
FRANK P. GRAVES TO ADDRESS GRADUATES
Freshmen Take All Honors
in One-Act Play Contest
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ACADEMIA'S DELE¬ GATES TO ALBANY
FORMER TEACHERS, SEVERAL ALUMNI TO BE ORDAINED
Pnetthood to Be Conferred on Messrs. Murphy, KInn, Gard- mer and Walter, AH of the Jesuit Order, Next Month
Barrett. Hayes Dbcttts Old Age Petuiocu at State Conference— Niagara, Unmrrnty of Buffalo, Siate Tea<cl»en RepreMnted.
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On SisuJay. June 23f(i. the sacrctl oj!scc o! pririilMXjKl w til he conicrrcd on four jriiist «rholiS!J<s ionncrly ii.>ocia?cJ ukh Caniiiu* College when tlic Moif Ro. Mkhacl J, Curlc>% D. IX Atchbrthep oi Bahiniorc, oin- cbtc* at the or»iiiiatton ccrcniony held annuiily at the Icmh house of studies m \V<*xlv!o.:k, Md. Two oi the young niirn to be ordained arc grad- uatrt oi Cani>nis I-co M. Kiim. S. J., and Hafold A- Murphy, S.J. Harold C. tia.'daser. who taught at Canisius fffitn I92*> through 1932. artd WIl- HajTf) J. Walter, a native ButTal«Miian,
Rev. Henry Laudenbach to ^ Give Baccalaureate Sermon
Election Dance, Features of Moving-up Day Ceremonies
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'Ilie ici'.th'i of the djiy*» rlcctksu found John J, HflTefjun elcvtctl I*}r>Jdctii5 o! tJw Senksr Clav* o! I'^'Jk* ivtfh hi* asdei, Contad Ma>\ \"ix'r- INt^idrnt; Paul Krtnhach, Sevreiaty and John Ibtteif. Trrajurer ivtlh Paul ZmuHtld an usianijjuxit choke lot cIam Athletk' Re{nrirj»tative.
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The Kieareberst ol tHe Sniiient Cotjn«ril lor the yrar 1935-36 are a* follmi-i: tt'tdter /. Bisr^ frtS. President Ol the Student Body; J^his J. iitnfrms:. Prr»:den; o! the Senior CJas*; S'iftf'.its llsi}ft. editor of the tmtHn: ItiVrrj Ih^rn. \'kc- Prriideflt Of the Athletic As$o- ctasion: KJcittJ Lf^kets, Pre*- ideiit ol the Junwf Class; itfistr^t Ffe.u<!'nk<hst, PjrSident oj the N>j?H<«i»re Class; Gr^r^r LAimUf\ Prriecs of t^je S<»dality OS Our l-ady; If'iiiusm TmiU. Pfoidait oi the Coctunercc Club; Cjirj/ Krtcz. President Ol tise Draniatic Aswciation; J^kit U'kiu, President of tiie (iter Club; Mitnvi {/fc;3-F?i."M- iittikt. President of the Cauiera Club.
About one hundred and thirty-five students will have degrees conferred upon them at the Sixty-fifth Annual Comtnencenicnt Exercises which inll take place on Sundav aftcrncx>n, June 9, 1933, at 3:00 o'clock in the Elm- woo<l Music Hall.
This program will be preceded by the Baccalaureate E.xercises which will be held at St. \'iiKent's Church,
AZUWUR TRIBUTE TO EFFORTSOF STAFF
Senior Aaaaal ia Presses; to be Ready About Jime First for Dtstribotion; Work of Staff, Headed by James E. Tyler, Praised by Rev. Rector
Crystal Beach to be Scene of School Outiog and Picnic
Oil .Mtniday. Juise 3. the steamer ¦"Canadtatu" wtU be kept busy part¬ ing file waviM ol Lake Erie, lor this Jute nufks Canisius Day at Crystal Be^ch. Plans are being rapidly com¬ pleted lor what gives every indication Of being a fitting clitnax for all the vaiied s^vial activities of Canisius during the past year.
Mr, Reginald I^wdall ts liead of the group planning this picnic and under his able guidaiKe everything ii being done lo wake this occasion a
Under the guidance ol James E- Tyler, the Anuwur s entering into the final stages ol publication. Ac¬ cording to present indications the completed hoick will be in the hands of subscribers by the first week of June.
Tilts year the .Azuvi"ur is depaning radically from the style of its prede¬ cessors. All classes and organizations are 3de^uately and completely repre¬ sented. Its style, though modern and simple throughout, sacrifices neither quality nor substance.
Fisial copy pages were completed last week by the members of the Edi- iC^esl'snueJ on ^i^i six)
Saturday, June 8th, at 10 A. M. The candidates for the degrees will. march in procession from the college^ to the church where a Solemn High .Mass will be sung for their intention. The Rev. Henry B. Laudenbach, '95, Pastor of St. LouK parish and dis¬ tinguished alumnus of Canisius- Col¬ lege, will deliver the Baccalaureate Sermon.
The folloiWng day, Sunday after¬ noon, the Re\\ James P. Sweeney, S. J., Rector of Canbius College, will confer degrees upon the candidates who have satisfied the college require¬ ments. Among the candidates for graduation arc ten graduate students, some ninety-five senior men of the Class of 1935 and some thirty stu¬ dents from the extension courses, given on Saturday morning and evenings.
The Hon. Frank P. Graves, PhJD., L.H.D., LL-D., President of the L"niversfty of the State of New York and Commissioner of Education, will deliver the .Address to the Graduates I and will be awarded the Honorary j [>grte of Doctor of Letters in recog¬ nition for the services to education. Father Laudenbach who this year celebrates his Fortieth Anniversary as graduate of Canisius will be honored with the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Lau-s as a recognition for his achievements during his distinguished career of service to the Church, school and countrv.
Lively Discussions Mark von Ketteler Group Meetings
Prayers are requested for the repose of the »o*U of the mother of Father John Ryan, SJ., Professor of Engh^ at Canism* College 192a*1931.
Cnder the energetic and capable direction of the Rev. Earle Carpenter, S. J., chaimun, two more meetings Of the V"otj Ketteler Society have been held, on .May 7th and .May 14th, both of them featured by lively dis- ciESsion of the econoutic problems which it is the purpose of the society to vtudy. 'Yhc society was honored, at the first of these meetings, by the presence of the Rev. James P. Sweeney, president of Catiisius Col¬ lege, who expressed his hearty ap¬ proval ol the undertaking and urged the members to be siiKere and zealous in their efforts to secure the establtsh- luent of social justice.
In accordaiure with the policy of the society, papers were read at the first fueeting by Mr. William V. Conroy who spoke on "Mercantilism", by .Mr. Roche who discussed "live Effects of the Refomiation Upon the Rise ol Capitalsm", and by Mr, Simon J. Nash who described the "Industrial Revolution and the Rise : of the Factory System", At the sec¬
ond meeting, papers were read by .Mr. Thomas P. Browne on the "Rise of the I^bor Movement", by Mr. \\'illert J. Klass on "The Problem of Wages", and by Mr. Siitioa J. Nash who gave a sunmury of the life and works of Bishop von Ketteler, the patrofi of the societ)'. One more meeting, tentatively scheduled for June 4th, will be held before the so¬ ciety adjourns for the sutmner.
In his paper on "Mercantilism", Mr. Conroy described the origin of the economic heresy which asserts that abundant supplies of gold and silver are the cause of prosperity and that a favorable trade balance is a necessary condition for the existence of pros¬ perity. Said Mr. Conroy, "A tre¬ mendous currency inflation occurred in Spain during the sixteenth century as a result of enormous importations of gold and silver from the New World. This InHation broughi! with it the intensive industrial activity and large profits that always characterize (Continued on page /o
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CANISIUS COLLEGE BI-WEEKLY NEWS
V4, 2, No. 16
BUFFALO, N. Y., MAY 24, 1935
10c per Copy
FRANK P. GRAVES TO ADDRESS GRADUATES
Freshmen Take All Honors
in One-Act Play Contest
rise Ft«"*ltnt«« rl*** u j» aw 4ri!rtj nm
pmff ill I^ iK! fHrMTJUciJ oftf I '}*»,
Cart ni Vh3t*etrnt
list }»Sitt, (JiftfsrJirt^ 4li4 ftliltit^ the j
I'hmigli fht F«r»!u«2a;« ss«>4; *1! the | mmrea »nsi pl All •
eibr Scnkif AcaJttftii ¦wnnf iwti «!-elr- gsiirH Mr. Wjthrr J, Wxttm 3«d
Mr, Xainui! Ii3>if^ h^iih. m ihx
\xt%im:n ai iht 4r!biSuts «ciJcltr« ol'
in A!fe«r!? 1 '^ J?ic» of Ne^v
W^krs i Vo.'l. ky it Albany, Mjiv IPih auid
I piiitscsl h\ \it. tto.if^T, MiOtiivcfn,
S, J,, tfj'Silf-riJsjf oj {kc Aciirnib-
d*r pfsossiuwns and vtial t|sjci.tson o! t)!4 Aj^ {'at^iMis* issJ. iiiKf muocia?cJ ukh Caniiiu* College when tlic Moif Ro. Mkhacl J, Curlc>% D. IX Atchbrthep oi Bahiniorc, oin- cbtc* at the or»iiiiatton ccrcniony held annuiily at the Icmh house of studies m \Vnis I-co M. Kiim. S. J., and Hafold A- Murphy, S.J. Harold C. tia.'daser. who taught at Canisius fffitn I92*> through 1932. artd WIl- HajTf) J. Walter, a native ButTal«Miian,
Rev. Henry Laudenbach to ^ Give Baccalaureate Sermon
Election Dance, Features of Moving-up Day Ceremonies
^liahi"in£ I'p Dai, iht day tmit ]
d).w-mi ti*» CHKtfef iitJ jgi«8*. U ««» |*r>H'«»d a dmjbt jlw
icLifc»*» ui *ki ht h mM%.t\\ jJi* um*' ttbrn aU Junsof'i. iilun«*r\! iht tsdr o^
lr«!*r| nuy oi tiuy »fc»! he jirJuNrrd! t« act ajtrr ttsr riMtiK It «Ai a Axy «i rr|tikinf and Ni^i^dsH- a» slse jwunis^ gkilifd ui iWif mn* litlr. aiKJ iaier "'uip|*f dfni body oli the »ay prw^raui lot tHf junHUt IV » 4 awnpleW" **«\'r»,* dur fo ih-.i' r|f(orf« oi itve Junk»r Co«»' miiitr. 'Ilw day U4». 4u»pktoii»ly »«*hrrrd m h>/ ilir Holy i>4»:jakY oi ll«r Ma** ietcbraml by lite Rev. l)al^:4 Cfwiiii, S,J,. mvt oi tlie tiKi.5>->1», 'lllifii. H sfh tite etttjre *:lhKd, tJve Junkii'* itMt tn tfw judsVujniHS wlwse the «tnj'ijsul and ftuji tJthubtson* of llw r|icvt54*jn Here annotjtK"rd.
'Ilie ici'.th'i of the djiy*» rlcctksu found John J, HflTefjun elcvtctl I*}r>Jdctii5 o! tJw Senksr Clav* o! I'^'Jk* ivtfh hi* asdei, Contad Ma>\ \"ix'r- INt^idrnt; Paul Krtnhach, Sevreiaty and John Ibtteif. Trrajurer ivtlh Paul ZmuHtld an usianijjuxit choke lot cIam Athletk' Re{nrirj»tative.
Astrt ittc cowplriwn oj' {he t\«- tk>« jmoIj*, tin? fw« seciuHW ol the Joniiir Clawi plaini a hall ua"«^ <>«» Uw gtren turl of the Kwilvall grid- tton. Ill a Iwily cv»ntr»ted pitcher* battle heiwrrn Jerty Manuij-ew^li and Hill Tuttle. the latter'* ^ujwiior »tsp{H)iU prevailed and i!>e tuul *core lead l(vl2 ill lav or of sevtwm H. For wcmn A. the hl«»ag ol Frii« \Vt>e|v (CftmtiitUfii «« /ayr lirj
The Kieareberst ol tHe Sniiient Cotjn«ril lor the yrar 1935-36 are a* follmi-i: tt'tdter /. Bisr^ frtS. President Ol the Student Body; J^his J. iitnfrms:. Prr»:den; o! the Senior CJas*; S'iftf'.its llsi}ft. editor of the tmtHn: ItiVrrj Ih^rn. \'kc- Prriideflt Of the Athletic As$o- ctasion: KJcittJ Lf^kets, Pre*- ideiit ol the Junwf Class; itfistr^t Ffe.uj?Hn, June 9, 1933, at 3:00 o'clock in the Elm- woogrte of Doctor of Letters in recog¬ nition for the services to education. Father Laudenbach who this year celebrates his Fortieth Anniversary as graduate of Canisius will be honored with the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Lau-s as a recognition for his achievements during his distinguished career of service to the Church, school and countrv.
Lively Discussions Mark von Ketteler Group Meetings
Prayers are requested for the repose of the »o*U of the mother of Father John Ryan, SJ., Professor of Engh^ at Canism* College 192a*1931.
Cnder the energetic and capable direction of the Rev. Earle Carpenter, S. J., chaimun, two more meetings Of the V"otj Ketteler Society have been held, on .May 7th and .May 14th, both of them featured by lively dis- ciESsion of the econoutic problems which it is the purpose of the society to vtudy. 'Yhc society was honored, at the first of these meetings, by the presence of the Rev. James P. Sweeney, president of Catiisius Col¬ lege, who expressed his hearty ap¬ proval ol the undertaking and urged the members to be siiKere and zealous in their efforts to secure the establtsh- luent of social justice.
In accordaiure with the policy of the society, papers were read at the first fueeting by Mr. William V. Conroy who spoke on "Mercantilism", by .Mr. Roche who discussed "live Effects of the Refomiation Upon the Rise ol Capitalsm", and by Mr, Simon J. Nash who described the "Industrial Revolution and the Rise : of the Factory System", At the sec¬
ond meeting, papers were read by .Mr. Thomas P. Browne on the "Rise of the I^bor Movement", by Mr. \\'illert J. Klass on "The Problem of Wages", and by Mr. Siitioa J. Nash who gave a sunmury of the life and works of Bishop von Ketteler, the patrofi of the societ)'. One more meeting, tentatively scheduled for June 4th, will be held before the so¬ ciety adjourns for the sutmner.
In his paper on "Mercantilism", Mr. Conroy described the origin of the economic heresy which asserts that abundant supplies of gold and silver are the cause of prosperity and that a favorable trade balance is a necessary condition for the existence of pros¬ perity. Said Mr. Conroy, "A tre¬ mendous currency inflation occurred in Spain during the sixteenth century as a result of enormous importations of gold and silver from the New World. This InHation broughi! with it the intensive industrial activity and large profits that always characterize (Continued on page /o
iii
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